By Marianne Garvey
Megan Thee Stallion cares about your health.
The artist created an online page called “Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too,” which offers site visitors a wide and varied list of flexible treatment organizations, crisis hotlines, and places to find addiction help, among other resources.
Special attention is also paid to the provision of resources for members of historically marginalized communities. For example, there is a link to a directory that is helping LGBTQ network members locate psychotherapists of color and a segment highlighting organizations like Black Emotional and Mental Health and Melanin and Mental Health Collective, which aim to succeed in members of the Black and Mental Health Collective. Latin communities.
The call of the comes from a verse of his singleness “Anxiety”.
Last year, Megan Thee Stallion spoke publicly about going to treatment after her mother Holly Thomas died of brain cancer in 2019. He made his impression on Taraji P’s Facebook watch series “Peace of Mind with Taraji”. Henson, where he explained that he needed help.
“Now, in this space, I have lost my parents. So now I’m like, ‘Oh my God, who deserves to communicate?What does it deserve to do?’ And I just started learning that there’s nothing about asking for help. And it’s general to have to go to therapy,” he said.
Getting help: This is a matter of sexy women.
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